Sheryl Cormier

The group recorded the album "Queen of Cajun Music" ("La Reine de Musique Cadjine").

The Arcadian Museum named her a Living Legend in 2002,[2] and that year it was reported that Cormier released 45 recordings and performed in every major Cajun music festival.

In 2005, Cormier and her husband traveled to England for a performance at the Gloucester International Music Festival and throughout Europe.

[5] In 1988, she was voted as Female Vocalist of the Year by The Times of Acadiana and she was given the title of Best Contemporary Artist.

For a farmer, the accordion was a prized and costly possession, and the children weren't allowed to touch it.